2018: Ancient Japanese book found describing the process of folding steel to make sharpest katanas 4018: Ancient japanese hard drive found describing the process of folding cardboard to make the sharpest cardboard knives
10:06 the fact that he demonstrates why he is using it says wonders. I never would have guessed what the wax was for or how much better it would hold up with it on. great video.
Very impressive. I never would have thought that laminating several pieces of cardboard together would result in a knife that rigid. How well does it hold an edge? Is easy or possible to resharpen it?
He made a knife out of heat hardened adhesive that uses cardboard to hold the edge. 3:11 you see the glue bubbles on the cutting board and afterward he wears gloves to keep his hands from sticking. You could make a knife out of tobacco or a sock if you harden it up with enough adhesive.
i like to think that this man has a repertoir of knives made of goofy materials like this and that he uses most of them for daily knife cutting activities.
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Bro who would EVER think it boil cardboard, Strain it, Put in between bricks for a week, Split it in half, bake it at 212° for an hour and then sharpen it....